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AuthorTouati, Farid
AuthorAl-Hitmi, M.A.
AuthorChowdhury, Noor Alam
AuthorHamad, Jehan Abu
AuthorSan Pedro Gonzales, Antonio J.R.
Available date2021-03-25T08:55:16Z
Publication Date2016
Publication NameRenewable Energy
ResourceScopus
ISSN9601481
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.renene.2015.12.046
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/17983
AbstractA key factor in future eco-friendly and reliable energy systems for network stability is energy prediction of renewable resources. However, the climate-induced performance degradation represents a major drawback to solar making them unreliable for unattended or remote plants. We propose a customized cost-effective solution that allows monitoring and predicting the performance of PV systems, fostering thus efficient planning and control strategies for network stability. More specifically, we design an in-house system featuring a buck-boost converter enhanced with a maximum power point tracker (MPPT) serving as a PV load, sensors' system that collects climatic parameters including dust, wireless Radio, and a LabVIEW based monitoring and recording station. We have presented thoroughly all the system design steps. The system was deployed in Doha over a long period of time under harsh environment. It allows accessing and processing of recorded data ubiquitously over the web or from a database. Based on the recorded data, the power output for a given PV technology under any environment can be analyzed. Results predict that the maximum power output from a Poly-crystalline panel decreases by around 30% for a dust exposure of five months. This would suggest cleaning needs and advise on cleaning frequencies of PV panels.
SponsorThe authors would like to thank Qatar University for funding this research ( QUUG-CENG-DEE-12/13-2 ) and providing the necessary tools and equipment. Also, we would like to thank Dr. Ahmed Mohammed Massoud (EE Dept. of Qatar University) for his support.
Languageen
PublisherElsevier Ltd
SubjectEffect of harsh environment
P-V and I-V curves
PV efficiency
PV performance prediction
PV soiling
Wireless monitoring
TitleInvestigation of solar PV performance under Doha weather using a customized measurement and monitoring system
TypeArticle
Pagination564-577
Volume Number89


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